Oklahoma teachers have received a recent $2,000 raise, but it translates to minimal daily increase and still leaves the state's starting teacher pay near the bottom nationally. Despite a significant 37% increase since 2018, teacher salaries have not kept pace with inflation, leading many to leave the profession or relocate to neighboring states with better compensation. Schools face funding challenges due to state tax limitations and year-to-year budgeting, making substantial, sustained improvements difficult.
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